Volunteers clean Yangtze River bank in Chongqing
04.06.2013Volunteers from Wanda Doubletree Resort by Hilton Hotel in Wanzhou, Chongqing Municipality launched an activity to clean the Yangtze River bank on May 31.
A group of 161 volunteers picked up lots of non-degradable trash along the bank starting from Wanzhou Assembly Hall to Wanzhou Port.
The trash they found on the bank includes beverage bottles, packaging bags and lunch boxes, which may pollute the water of Yangtze River and lead to ecological deterioration along the river.
Over the last 50 years, there has been a 73% increase in pollution levels from hundreds of cities, in the main stem of the Yangtze River, which is called by Chinese “Mother River”. The annual discharge of sewage and industrial waste in the river has reached about 25 billion tons, which is 42% of the country’s total sewage discharge, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
Wanda Group advocates sustainable development by sticking to green standards for construction and operation and encourages its staff to join in green activities such as tree planting and water cleaning. The group was picked as one of the Top 100 Chinese Green Companies this year.
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About Wanda Group:
The Dalian Wanda Group was founded in 1988 and operates in four major industries, including commercial properties, luxury hotels, culture & tourism, and department store chain. The company has assets of 300 billion yuan ($48 billion) and an annual income of 141.7 billion yuan ($23 billion), and pays 20.2 billion yuan ($3.2 billion) in taxes every year. The company now operates 69 Wanda Plazas, 38 five-star hotels, 6,000 cinema screens, 57 department stores and 63 karaoke outlets across the country. By 2015, the company aims to increase its assets to 400 billion yuan ($64.8 billion) and annual income to 250 billion yuan ($40.5 billion), and pay 30 billion yuan ($4.8 billion) in taxes every year, becoming a world-class enterprise.